Stopping the muzzle, Calfee

Dusty, cool vid.


Easton has a better and longer one (almost an hour) featuring well known American competition shooters using perfectly tuned equipment. It can be ordered from the pro dept. although you may have to be a dealer. It's a real eye-opener with shots not only of the arrows but also of the bow and other components flexing monstrously. It has many shots of tuners, counterweights and how arrows fired with a mechanical release are bent differently than those released by fingers. Bow tuning is as big a subject as rifle tuning and I think any information gleaned may be helpful.


BTW, to those who've watched the German vid.....the dude with his shirt off MAY not actually be gay ;) it's about 250 degrees under the lights and the Germans are a pragmatic bunch.

The Easton video features no nudity :D


LOL



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All you have to do is stick a tuner on the end of a barrel and start shooting it on different settings and you will see for yourself real quickly that the tuner is having a direct effect on your groups. You can dial a tuner in to shrink or enlarge your groups. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see this either. They do in fact work on rimfire barrels, and I see no reason why the results can't be the same on centerfire barrels. I had a Browning Bar 270 with a BOSS that would shoot with most production bolt action centerfires. And if they would have made the BOSS heavier, I believe the gun would have shot even better.
 
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